AI governance debate silent on risks to nature, campaigners warn

Campaigners at a UN dialogue in Geneva are raising concerns that the rapid development of artificial intelligence is being discussed without sufficient consideration for its environmental impact. They argue that the ecological footprint and potential harm to biodiversity caused by AI infrastructure are being overlooked.
As countries gathered in Geneva this week for the first UN dialogue on the governance of artificial intelligence, campaigners said the debate around the fast-evolving technology has overlooked the potential harm it could cause to nature and biodivers... [5793 chars]
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